Cycling in Windsor Great Park

Cycling in Windsor Great Park Rules of the road

The great expanse of Windsor Great Park makes it an You must always adhere to the Highway Code when cycling in the Park, and show care and consideration ideal location to explore on bicycle. Motor vehicles for other road users. You must also conform to the Park and motor cycles are restricted, so apart from the Bylaws, displayed at every entry gate. occasional Estate or Park resident vehicle, you will often enjoy generally vehicle-free roads. When cycling in Windsor Great Park, please slow down for and, where necessary, give way to: Please note that parts of the Park can become • Pedestrians extremely busy at times. On major event days, especially those focussed on Smiths Lawn and • Motor vehicles Guards Polo Club, there can be considerable vehicle • Horse riders movements, especially between Blacknest Gate and • Animals Smiths Lawn. Please take special care in these areas, especially if cycling with children. Please keep to the left when cycling, do not ride more than 6 to a group and 2 abreast, and in all other respects follow the rules as if you were cycling on a public road. The National Cycle Route 4 passes through Windsor The Office Great Park, and there is an extensive network of Please take special care near children or dogs, and if Windsor Great Park roads along which cycling is permitted. necessary dismount to pass by safely. Windsor SL4 2HT This leaflet is intended to make your cycling Cyclists must not, at any time, exercise dogs whilst Tel: 01753 860 222 during office hours cycling. There have been serious accidents within the experience in Windsor Great Park as enjoyable Park as a result of this activity. The Park Wardens can be contacted as it possibly can be, and to advise you of certain on 07833 543025 for any urgent restrictions put in place to safeguard you, and others. Racing or cycling at excessive speed is both dangerous concerns requiring immediate attention Please take the time to read this leaflet carefully. and anti-social to other Park users. If you or your group whilst in the Park. are found cycling at excessive speed, you will be asked Happy cycling. to leave the Park. Information correct at time of going to press - August 2009.

www.theroyallandscape.co.uk www.thecrownestate.co.uk Where can I cycle? Key to Cycle Routes Refreshments

This map shows exactly where cycling is permitted. A full range of refreshments are available from The Savill The Park closes at dusk and cycling is only allowed Public Road Building, which is open daily from 10am - 6pm (March - during daylight hours. Please note that all cyclists (beware heavy traffic at times) October) and 10am - 4pm (November-February). North must keep to the permitted roads and paths, and that off-road cycling is not permitted. National Cycle Route 4 Bicycles are not permitted in The or on the Terrace. Please use the cycle racks provided If you wish to cycle off-road, , part of at the front of the Building. the Windsor Estate, offers a specific expert mountain Other permitted cycle routes bike area. Full details can be found at: The Windsor Great Park Post Office and Village Store, www.bracknell-forest.gov.uk/leis-mountain-biking- Scale approx: 1:60,000 situated in the heart of the Park, is open daily and offers and-leisure-cycling. a range of hot and cold drinks and refreshments. Picnic Map reproduced from the Ordnance Survey map with the sanction of the controller of HM tables and chairs make this a wonderful stopping off • Cycling is not permitted at any time on The Long Stationery Office. point as you cycle through the Park. Walk. © Crown Copyright Reserved There are also kiosks on Obelisk lawn (seasonal), at • The Savill and Valley Gardens are pedestrian Blacknest Gate and the Totem Pole (weekends), and at only areas, and cyclists should plan their routes car park (year round). through Windsor Great Park to avoid cycling through these Gardens, the boundaries of which are clearly delineated by signs.

• The South side of is extremely popular with walkers and joggers, and the roadway is narrow. Please take extra care if cycling here.

All Crown Estate staff are tasked with working with cyclists to make sure that these reasonable requests are adhered to. Please help them in their job. The Crown Estate will not tolerate any form of abuse towards its staff whilst they are engaged in their duties, and will deal firmly with visitors to the Park who do not respect its employees and their reasonable requests.